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Safeway-Anchored Center Marks Regency’s First Development in Oakley

Regency Centers has announced the commencement of Oakley Shops at Laurel Fields, a new Safeway-anchored ground-up development in Oakley. Oakley Shops will include approximately 79,000 square feet of retail and marks Regency’s first development in this Northern California submarket.

Safeway will occupy approximately 56,000 square feet at Oakley Shops, with an additional 23,000 square feet of quality retail, restaurant and everyday needs. Regency said upcoming merchants are currently in various stages of lease negotiation and discussion, with more announcements anticipated soon.

“Regency has a unique ability to find opportunity and untapped value, regardless of headwinds or hurdles,” said Craig Ramey, development partner for Regency Centers. “Our reputation only continues to grow through each success, as well as the consideration and care that we take with our partners.”

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